The worst addictions are the ones that give instant gratifications. There is no intense instant reward with an athlete getting up at 5 am to train, it's the opposite, its delayed gratification, and that delayed gratification is not even a sure thing. Athletes have the choice to train, True Addicts are so addicted to the instant reward that they become powerless in front of addiction... if they try to control it alone.
Agree the worst addictions are the instant rewards. Sounds motivational from a gym mind of which I have (nowhere near yours) but from a science perspective it’s all chasing chemical reactions in the brain so bro there just ain’t much difference but perspective. Junkies are on trains every morning going to purchase that reward/gratification to avoid dope sick. And you see countless ‘fit & healthy’ folks that are juice junkies so brains are complex yet consistent
That's not entirely true. Some people are addicted to the feeling of working out, I think it was Arnold Schwarzenegger who likened it to cumming. That is instant gratification.
True. Hopefully he'll come back to youtube after his contract ends with Spotify but I wont hold my breath. Its free but I guess he still lost some audience on UA-cam.
Michael Jordan on the JRE would break the internet. I think Joe not being a basketball fan would actually help the interview because he would ask questions that we haven’t heard the answers to before.
@@StrongerThanBigfoot Thanks, proud of you! That half life is no joke! I took subs for a few months (only 4mg) & slowly tapered off of them because I knew they would be hard to kick.
I really resonated to the part when Joe started talking about having a natural sense of awe in nature/largeness of the world. I feel my best when I’m hiking, at the beach, or anywhere with natural beauty
absolutely... I kept relapsing while in AA and meetings it wasnt until I took up painting outside and travelling outdoors and spending that time in nature that i was able to put together 12 years of sobriety
@@Whatifallthiswasreal i once had a 3000 dollar trip to paris i paid for but instead stayed up the whole night shooting coke into my foot and it swelled up like a balloon and i was so messed up i couldnt even make it to the airport. Yea coke sucks, nature is better
it's not a disease, It's a mind set and is being pushed hard by big pharma and science so you can take more of their poison and feel good about being totally lost, They want you lost and medicated while massaging your fragile ego. WAKE UP USA, YOU DONT HAVE MUCH TIME LEFT
@@dontbetreadin4777 totally ignorant and wrong. it is clearly an imbalance in the brain. that is not a "mind set". I can tell you have never had an addiction. so stop acting like you know everything
Tbh I think we need to draw a line between physical dependence and psychological addiction, although admittedly said line is bound to be severely blurred
Joe "I have a friend that wants to know if archery, jiu jitsu, hunting, pool, Quake, podcasting, comedy writing, elk meat consumption and sauna are addictions."
This sounds nuts but I have a few family members who are seriously addicted to fitness!!! It really is an addiction. I guess there’s worse things to be addicted to.
i’m 18 & weed + alcohol has controlled my life for the past 3 years. i know it’s not as intense and controlling as some addictions , but i know it’s time to get help before it gets worse👍🏻
I’m an alcoholic and I’ve been sober for 31 months as of yesterday. I always thought the first year would be the hardest and then I’d be on easy street. But it’s still hard. Every single day I want to drink. That desire is always there and I wonder if it will ever truly go away.
It’s been over 12 years for me, if I said I never had the urge it would be a lie, the benefits of not drinking will slowly outweigh it, I don’t even know you but I can say this, you haven’t drank in 31 months that’s 31 months longer than 99% of people out there with a problem, your part of the 1% your capable of moving mountains and you’ve proved it, your killing it man, and also it does get easier, your doing great Anthony 👍
Addiction is a horrible thing. I suffered for almost a decade. My vice was opiates. I was a functioning addict at first but towards the end I almost lost everything, including my life. I was even homeless for 4 months. After multiple overdoses I finally got my act together. It was the hardest thing I have ever to do and I lost many people I loved along the way. I try not to dwell on it nowadays but I feel such a deep sadness knowing there are others out there suffering as I did. I wish everyone well who reads this on their journey to sobriety. Things do get better and over time you will find the happiness and joy you thought was non-existent during addiction.
Wow the way she explained the universality of the mental machinery behind addiction (starting at 1:40) was really beautifully said and it helped me become more conscious
I recently watched his interview with Tyson Fury and this applies to very well to Tyson's drastic slump after attaining his goal of defeating the fighter that had been in his sight for so long.
Watched a documentary about Avicii a musician who achieved everything he ever wanted by his 20's. He stopped touring and they showed him rich af going on holidays with mates in beautiful places but he cut his own throat with a wine bottle before he reached 30. Looked to me like he should have been fulfilled and happy but nothing could ever compare to achieving your wildest dreams
@@Yom_Bristol Everyone's addicted to something (or someone). After a few decades, if you're (ironically) wise... it *ALL* becomes old news, and one realizes that it's all meaningless. Even whomever is at your side when you're about to die, because... let's face it: There's not going to be anyone *special* when Death rolls around! 😁 Everyone will have abandoned you by then. 💪😎🤟 It's just the nature of narcissists (aka humans).
Another strong mental component of addiction is that living in the moment is not where an addict wants to be. They live in the past remorse's and anger (depressive); or in fear of what the future (anxiety) will deliver together with a fantasy future of no problems (cognitive dissonance) . These are pretty good markers during intermittent sobriety of whether one is experiencing the pains of addition.
Agree. Solution was to properly diagnose what is killing people. I do believe prescription opioids were overprescribed but was that the catalyst to the opioid crisis? Not sure I believe that narrative put to work by politicians as a response to Americans overdosing from opioids I believe to be heroin or fentanyl. Drug users or addicts will always go were they can access drugs. Unfortunately doctors have them that opening. They would have used another access point or drug if they had managed prescription opioids properly. The response was extreme and i know for a fact legitimate pain patients are suffering and it looks like overdose deaths are increasing. That tells me prescription opioids was a small part of the opioid crisis. Why the extreme restrictions and not combate illegal opioids? why not have no empathy or compassion for pain patients? Why did states take such drastic measures passing laws stripping doctors of any power to treats patients. Laws much more restrictive than our own cdc opioid prescribing guidelines? I sure hope Americans understand why overdose deaths increased and don’t allow government to take more control and power from the people.
@Steve Laundry... actually, you just described LIFE, to some extent. Granted, severe responses of anxiety, regret, and cognitive dissonance definitely represent bipolar conditions... but... even then, AGAIN: *society rewards these behaviors*! Just look at the previous U.S. president. Clearly RIFE with Anxiety, NPD, BPD, and a GIGANTIC cognitive dissonance which... instead of requiring psychiatric care... WAS AWARDED & REWARDED by equally narcissistic patrons. It's creepy, but... it's *life*! 💪😎🤟 Basically, if you're NOT manic, psychotic, obsessive, arrogant, driven, successful, rich, etc. ... face it: You're NOTHING to society. Nothing. Ignored. A loser. Useless. Worthless. If you're NOT addicted to success... yer done. Sit down, get outta the way. So sayeth society. #healthy!
@@bennettmahan5042 one of the best comments I have seen on here yet. You are right chronic pain patients are suffering and lemke is responsible for it. She should be in jail, and I think very few people should be in jail but she is one of them
Love the way she explained the addiction process not only for drugs but about every facet of life even athletes.So many people have addictions not related to substance abuse.We always wonder why things as simple as friendships and relationships never work thinking were so perfect and don’t realize some of the problems are do to so called addictions that are supposed to be good for us.
I think what she means with not rewarding yourself is that when you accomplish something you should not always reward yourself for that accomplishment. For example you worked overtime and now you’re going to reward yourself with a new watch or something. Instead enjoy the feeling of the accomplishment. Be humble with it. That feeling itself should be the reward. Not something like an ice cream after a run or a bottle of wine. Let the moment pass and be content with. I think that way you stay grounded and are able to continue to focus on accomplishing more things.
i felt cannabis was becoming a negative influence on me. then i decided to grow my own weed and in that i have found a deep appreciation to the plant and the therapeutic benefits to just growing and looking after it. i feel people get addicted when they don't have a positive and healthy relationship to whatever they are addicted to. its not the substance but the approach to the substance. the phone is the most addicting negative thing i can think of.
Addiction to the image of 'not being addicted' is the most substantial one of them all. Social media allows people to project the "image" of what they want to be seen as... but, if you tell the world what you're ACTUALLY like... !!! Oooooh. Bad move. Being ostracized and cajoled will be the next step.
Wow this lady is incredible, I thought she was going shove her opinion down my throat, never judge a book by its cover, this lady can help so many people battling with addiction without using prescription drugs, seems like god sent an angel that can stop war on drugs, I didn't think that would ever be possible, but I changed my mind .
@@jfmorache The whole nature of God, or rather the path to enlightenment or "heaven," in most beliefs is usually the attainment of selflessness which is a release from worldly things such as addictions. The reason is because this world is temporary for all of us. Coming to a true understanding and acceptance, not just passing acknowledgement, can really set you on the right path of introspection and extrospection. People say God isn't real, but none of this can be "proven" to be real either. According to science, your whole existence is encapsulated inside your skull. Everything you see, hear, and believe are sensations created inside your mind. This is what science calls consciousness and something it still cannot fully explain. Ultimately, you don't have to look at spirituality or God as beings or things to control you but tools to help you and others. A gun can defend you from a wild animal or kill you in the hands of someone malicious. Religion is the same. Someone can shove it down your throat to control you, or you can search yourself for what you truly believe and set yourself free from the wild animals. There's no magic pill, or magic bullet, life is suffering, but it is also our greatest teacher.
It’s tough to fail, slip back, tough on you most of all but it’s also a valuable lesson, a lesson in how important it is to listen to yourself and care for yourself. I’m sure you’re familiar with HALT (hungry, angry, lonely, tired) and how important it is to reach to someone when one or several of these come to play. Good luck man, you can do this!
It’s true, Gaming (PC Gaming) destroyed my first marriage. Of course, I stopped when I found out she was cheating but by then, it was too late. That was a very hard lesson to learn because I loved her and the divorce affected our 4 & 3-year-old children. She warned me too but being addicted to gaming 7-8 hours a day! (I’d come home from work at 3:00 and be on the PC until 11:00-midnight, sometimes later) I wasn’t good enough to be a Professional. But, we got along about 2 years after that and she’s since passed away from Leukemia. She was always a GREAT Mom though, God rest her soul.
You were the victim but she tried to vilify you. Ironic if she didn't support you during your medical crisis, I bet she begged for your support during her medical crisis...and you gave it because you were always the better person. I'm sorry for your loss.
I'm personally addicted to video games and I know it. Over the past 10 years, I've spent about $10,000 on games (for PC, Switch, Xbox) and I find myself constantly waiting for the next 'big thing' like a crack addict contemplating their next fix. My biggest problem is that I don't care that I'm addicted. After the end of my 13th relationship when I was 24, I sort of receded into my room and kept playing every single AAA game that came out. My life consisted of the gym and gaming. Now with the pandemic, it's only been about gaming. I'm 28 now and I still won't stop. I don't want to. Maybe it's because I know what will happen if I do -- I'll ask myself "what now?"
@@assassinaria addictions can be good or bad depending on what you’re addicted to and your perception. I’d prefer to be addicted to video games over pain meds and antidepressants that make my penis a gummy worm
I lost my job during the epidemic and I got into gaming very heavily, it’s been almost a year since I worked and I have no desire to even apply for a new one. All I care about is being the most OP in game and let everyone know how cool I am. Shyt is becoming somewhat embarrassing 🤦🏽♂️
Get a good addiction, like the one that if you keep doing it, you are going to be very successful in some area of life, which then primes you for success in life in general. Like work.
She's a sophist and a quack, responsible for the opiate overdoses being at all-time highs. Her policies directly caused underprescribing of pain, which sent pain patients to the streets or suicide or life of terrible pain. Now overdoses are higher than ever yet opiates at 20 year low for prescribing. Yet she claims we can't legalize the drugs because the outcome would be bad? She lacks personal responsibility she claims others must have
currently smoking my share of grass. i know that weed isn’t physically addictive but just like everything you can become addicted to it. she’s right when she says it’s our desire to control how we feel in the moment. drugs are like the opposite of work lol
weed is physically addictive, people can experience withdrawals such as lack of apetite, stomach sickness, and excessive sweating from weeks to months depending on the individual and how heavy they used
I had a thought about weed being physically addictive. I think the way neurons fire in the brain between themselves is physical addiction. Especially when you smoke daily and all your lifestyle is supported with weed. Well you can call it mental addiction but there are some changes in the brain for sure.
It's so true what she said re the comedown after getting injured or otherwise after that long term high of whatever lifestyle activity that pushes up dopamine. Everyone in my family was addicted to substances except for me. I had romantic partners who had addictions to substances. I was pretty successful, as a business owner, and a single mom after my divorce, as well as being on the PTA, bodybuilder, etc. I didn't realize until I became very sick with CFS and fibromyalgia, and had to give up my business and all my activities that that is what I was addicted to. The comedown ( after my initial time of loving the rest and being housebound. The high of the adrenaline of going going going; socializing; recognition; etc was gone, and had to reevaluate my identity
I’ve been addicted to karate, lifting, and now jujitsu. I broke my leg around 18 and it turned my addiction destructive for a while. Set and setting play a lot to how someone like me reacts to life. When people loose hope it’s very hard to deal with the “come down”.
We all lose hope.programed to do it.is it a test or stubborness to not admit.i hope human kind is not getting stupider.but.....then again horses for courses some want blinkers some admit they can't or wish they are the best ....truth is we all make excuses if we or I f up.if anyone's perfect can U help me..lol.money life tax death.i don't like games.. here's to the players 🤕🤔😁🦉.
5 years since i've had a drop of alcohol, never gonna drink again. 25 days off cannabis & cigg after smoking every day for 27 years. Never thought i would manage without it. The first 10 days i had extreme handsweating, angst, depression, insane nightmares craving etc. But i got thru it and all is good now. If you're struggeling with addiction i feel with you. You can do it.
I use to be addicted to working out, but undisciplined in that I trained through injuries; be it at the gym and/or at work. Self medicating is awesome to an extent and then finding balance living with injuries.
How can that be considered a disease? It's like calling Gambling a disease... THis is a mind set, It's an obsessive mind set, Big pharma and science don't want you to know that though...
I'm addicted to being fit/lifting weights. I get depressed, feel insecure and tend to stay at home and procrastinate whenever I have the slightest injury and can't workout. It's a double edged sword for me because I will always stay fit throughout my life as long as my body allows it. But if I had stop lifting for whatever reason I will never be able live normally.
That's an addiction to the adrenaline and endorphins associated with working out. Keep going! The world rewards THAT addiction. But you have to be the best, else, you'll be ignored, or, it'll claim that you shouldn't work out too much. BUT... if you're the best, it'll all get the world's stamp of approval! 💪😎🤟 Then, you can work out as much as you like, and everyone will want to 'be like that' too. It's a good way to find followers + sell products, also. 😎
I’m addicted to weed…. I admit it’s an addiction because I really want to stop. But I can’t fight the urge to stop when I’m feeling anxious before work or at home when I’m gaming. Gonna listen to the full episode to hopefully try and understand why Im like this.
We're lost, man, but it's gonna be alright once we find the tunnel we're meant to travel down. Rn we can't even strive for the light cause we're not giving ourselves the tunnel, find your tunnel and get gritty in there
For the past 9 years, I've smoke a joint once a month, only during the new moon as our bodies get the best sleep during these days. By limiting myself to once a month, it's become a habit and I don't even think about smoking other than when the new moon approaches. Having that perspective shift can be a really powerful tool to get you past hurdles on difficult subjects you've been thinking about or struggling with. I do, however, see a lot of people that have difficulty with addiction when it comes to smoking. My grandfather and father were both avid smokers so I'm most likely nothing special when it comes to my resistance to addiction, especially considering how obsessed I became about Runescape when I was younger. I've also been trough some pretty shitty times, and never felt the need to smoke more weed. Making a habit out of things really seems to help me pace myself.
I've learned way more than I ;earned in 16 years of schooling. Now working remote, don't get to listen as much, unfortunately. It's amazing all the stuff I've learned on here, then I tell people and they have no clue
"To really break an addiction you must have a different kind of focus for the mind that must really be all-consuming. It may even look like another addiction. But it must be strong enough to displace and replace what has captivated your mind previously, and what still tends to captivate your mind. Instead of being addicted to a drug, you become addicted to God. You become addicted to the experience of Knowledge within yourself, the deeper intelligence that God has placed within you. You become addicted to serving others. You become addicted to maintaining your health. This new addiction may be temporary but it serves as a bridge." A quote from *The New Message from God*
She nails it with when and how that athletic road comes to an end. My knees arthritis ended my ability to run and play hoop. This was made me miserable in my late 20s thus the dirty 30s.
I got spotify when you moved. I didn't like it. I miss you so I'm back over there. I'm sort of warming up to it a little now. However they really need a comments section. Even if somehow only for your channel.
I can't even describe all the things I went through while drinking. Went to rehab 2x, 1/2 house, then back home. I still slip up.and it seems like it's once every 6mos. Thankfully the amount I drink, during these times, gets less and less. And, I don't continue to drink and try to get back up ,on my feet. I used drugs/alcohol from the time I was 11/12 til 21mos ago. (41 yrs old)
I went undiagnosed with Bi-polar type 2 w/ some schizo stuff, ptsd, etc...,because as an adult ,I thought it was weak to seek out help. I went through a ton of sexual abuse at a very young age, from men and women, relatives and people charged with caring for me. I kept going through bad shit, and at 21, I was drugged and raped by 2 men. I used to escape and feel normal. I am still working on understanding all this stuff and working to be a better version of Me. Mental Health is no joke, and it can lead people to really get lost in addiction. Much love to all those dealing with crazy nonsense
The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day
my parents died when i was very young and they left me $22 mill. age 18 i was full blown drug addict. at age 21 i got addicted to gambling. at age 23 i was homeless. i stoped doing drugs on 9/11/2001. but gambling was the hardest for me. i struggled with gambling addiction till I was 42. Im 46 now and i accomplished more in last 4 years than first 42 years of my life. most importantly I am happy that im still alive.
Except I had to turn it off bc this woman would go “yeah, mhmm, right, yeah , yeah, mhhmmm sure, yeah, yes, mhmm, right” literally after every sentence Joe said
4 years 7 months sober myself from alcohol.. life still just feels so dull and boring without it though. like i feel i can't find the same level of enjoyment no matter what i do and i know i don't ever want to go back to where i did get that enjoyment from
I remember during Kobe’s final year in the NBA doing his farewell tour, I felt bad for him. All the sacrifices he made for the game it honestly felt like he was dying, because who was Kobe without basketball? It wasn’t until about 2018/2019 when he started doing interviews when i realized he had a great life outside of basketball.
I want to see Sadhguru on Joe Rogan podcast!! Please Joe make it happen!! It is weird that you have never invited the most influential mind of our time on your podcast. I thank you in advance.
Given up on this episode. An hour in and Joe won’t stop talking about himself when there’s probably millions of people who would benefit from this discussion if he just got over himself for a minute.
The I'm an addict because I was addicted to video games in the very beginning made me turn it off. It really pissed me off. What a joke. I like him but sometimes he's fuckin clueless.
@@deleted5876 I this case, he should just call himself an Addict, not a moron. As someone who has dealt with many addicts over time, there is a phase when things are 'good' where you just can't reach them. Where they just don't see the addiction and long term cost of their extreme behavior because its 'good' right now. Its like the vampire myth, they can't see themselves in the mirror but everyone else can't take their eyes off them even as they are being drained.
It does get better about half way....I like Joe but he was trying to make himself out to be a macho hero and everyone else is weak.....he doesn't have a destructive, addictive personality in the slightest so he wouldn't be able to relate. She should be talking to someone like Russel Brand about this, not Joe Rogan.
This changed a perception of addiction. As I was listening this episode I was pondering how similar is obsession and addiction. If you say I'm addicted to workout or obsessed with workout.
Absolutely everyone is addicted to something. Anyone who attempts to purport otherwise is CLEARLY addicted to 'projecting an image'. Only question is which images are ACCEPTED by society. If you're financially successful... all is forgiven and you'll be popular. If you're sexually successful... all is legit, everyone will follow you. If you're athletically successful... you'll definitely be worshipped. If you're none of those, and instead, you like to take it easy... HAH! You're a FAILURE. Your voice counts for less. You need to find a REAL job. One that pays well. Also, get taller. Work out. But only do drugs if they make you more productive. Otherwise, they're bad and wrong. Unless you make money selling them... in which case, you're financially successful! CONGRATS! 😁
I’m my opinion the people that rise from addictions and mental illness are unsung heroes. The magnitude of being able to get out of your own head, (your own universe space) is under appreciated.
being "addicted" to positive things is hardly addictive as the rewards are readily apparent whereas being addicted to something detrimental is just the opposite and therefore is actually a true addiction. being hyper focused on winning and succeeding is simply discipline.
Yep. Wonder if dogs would be considered addicts by Dr. Lembke? They are completely trained and motivated by rewards (food/praise), and they are trained to become elite in their fields (K9/Military/Agility/etc.) - almost all aspects of life are motivated by some type of reward. As a Christian my goal is to please and bring honor to God. Even someone practicing Buddhism, aim to eliminate desire and attachment in the hope of being rewarded with attaining nirvana.
@@monzie8123 oh, well if you're trying to get super technical then you could only say that about those things that in and of themselves cause one to become addicted, which hard work would not fall under as it requires discipline..
Please do a podcast with Robert Turkla on the youtube sustainability and also the way youtube is limiting content that outdoors channels started and growed with. It would have a large and broad audience and it would be awesome to watch/listen to. Love the channel!
Addiction is repetitively doing/consuming something in an uncontrolled, spontaneous & compulsive way that is likely doing you harm. Discipline is planned & coordinated task-completion/practice with a long-term goal of making you 'better'. There is no fine-line between these two concepts. Rogan saying his friends are 'addicted to golf' lacks understanding.
So would limiting how often I hit my vape be a form of self control? Like for instance when I work ill tell myself not to hit it for atleast an hour or 2, mainly to get a good buzz. The longer I wait the better the buzz. Idk
I will almost always find something informative and entertaining on this podcast. Being on Spotify has allowed Joe to have an open platform without mostly any censorship and his openness to have people on from every walk of life makes it more enriching and entertaining.
I smoked for 20+ years. 4 months ago I decided to quit cold turkey., it was hard but not as hard as I thought. We suffer more in imagination than we do in real life. Now I'm beginning to completely change my life. Better job, better health, better relationships
The worst addictions are the ones that give instant gratifications. There is no intense instant reward with an athlete getting up at 5 am to train, it's the opposite, its delayed gratification, and that delayed gratification is not even a sure thing. Athletes have the choice to train, True Addicts are so addicted to the instant reward that they become powerless in front of addiction... if they try to control it alone.
Agree the worst addictions are the instant rewards. Sounds motivational from a gym mind of which I have (nowhere near yours) but from a science perspective it’s all chasing chemical reactions in the brain so bro there just ain’t much difference but perspective. Junkies are on trains every morning going to purchase that reward/gratification to avoid dope sick. And you see countless ‘fit & healthy’ folks that are juice junkies so brains are complex yet consistent
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yes, exactly. im so tired of the pseudo-scientific click bait phrases. there is no link. they're opposites
That's not entirely true.
Some people are addicted to the feeling of working out, I think it was Arnold Schwarzenegger who likened it to cumming.
That is instant gratification.
Seems like somebody felt called out...
Took a few years and me finally admitting I needed help. I joined a 12-step program and I’ve been alcohol-free since 12/27/2014. 🙌🏼
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The A.A/N.A program is the most effective “cure” for addiction, but yet judges and doctors insist on cheap mental health rubbish.
Good for u man
stay strong and go Cards!
This show has helped us all experience more of the world
Facts
Ye the real world
True. Hopefully he'll come back to youtube after his contract ends with Spotify but I wont hold my breath. Its free but I guess he still lost some audience on UA-cam.
Yes sir
Do you live with your parents or in the country or something?
Hell yeah; Jordan’s addiction to winning is the same as my sitting around and smoking weed all day. Discipline.
Where does joe Rogan do his podcast? He doesn’t post the full episodes in yt anymore
@@roccoisfat3184 Spotify. It’s free on there as well. I do miss the UA-cam uploads though.
@@SlipperyMooseCakes haha same. Thank you. Is there a reason he stopping putting them on UA-cam?
@@roccoisfat3184 there are 100,000,0000 reasons and they are all green
Sad, but true
Michael Jordan on the JRE would break the internet. I think Joe not being a basketball fan would actually help the interview because he would ask questions that we haven’t heard the answers to before.
A Jordan podcast would be legendary.
Joe and MJ seems like a weird pairing but Joe is so fascinated by competition and discipline that it would make for a killer podcast.
Need this podcast so bad
That show would be great... especially if Barkley showed up mid show.👍
Maybe Joe can ask him how slave labour is used to make his corny shoes.
I had to choose between my wife and fishing. Y'all should see the beautiful 100 lbs Gulf Coast tarpon I caught a couple weeks back.
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Funny part is if your wife stayed around 100 lbs you might have given up fishing lol.
my guy big respect
@@chiquita683 😆🤣
I was addicted to H for a year, I quit on pure willpower & never went to rehab once. Currently 4 years clean.
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Good for you. I also used pure will power and grit to get off suboxone which I withdrawaled for almost a month
@@StrongerThanBigfoot how much were you taking before you quit?
@@StrongerThanBigfoot Thanks, proud of you! That half life is no joke! I took subs for a few months (only 4mg) & slowly tapered off of them because I knew they would be hard to kick.
Maybe you never really were a real addict
Sober for a year, grateful for all the love and support from my loved ones and 12step program. Good luck, people!
Congratulations! 1 day at a time.
How long did it take you to quit?
Congratulations 🥳 feel proud of yourself every day you say “not today”
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Power to you brother, keep it up :)
37 days sober. Im doing it for me this time.
Stay distracted, perseverance is key.
37min sober. I’m doing it for my fans this time
i hope ur stil sober
I really resonated to the part when Joe started talking about having a natural sense of awe in nature/largeness of the world. I feel my best when I’m hiking, at the beach, or anywhere with natural beauty
absolutely... I kept relapsing while in AA and meetings it wasnt until I took up painting outside and travelling outdoors and spending that time in nature that i was able to put together 12 years of sobriety
Obviously you never tried cocaine
Have you tried DMT though.....
@@Whatifallthiswasreal I’ve done it a few times 🤣 doesn’t compare in my opinion
@@Whatifallthiswasreal i once had a 3000 dollar trip to paris i paid for but instead stayed up the whole night shooting coke into my foot and it swelled up like a balloon and i was so messed up i couldnt even make it to the airport. Yea coke sucks, nature is better
I used to have an addictive personality, then I started meditating. Addiction is just trying to use the outside world in order to feel better.
it's not a disease, It's a mind set and is being pushed hard by big pharma and science so you can take more of their poison and feel good about being totally lost, They want you lost and medicated while massaging your fragile ego. WAKE UP USA, YOU DONT HAVE MUCH TIME LEFT
Bro I'm the same lol, it's been like 5 years 💪🧘♂️
@@dontbetreadin4777 totally ignorant and wrong. it is clearly an imbalance in the brain. that is not a "mind set". I can tell you have never had an addiction. so stop acting like you know everything
So all those babies being born addicted just need a pep talk
Tbh I think we need to draw a line between physical dependence and psychological addiction, although admittedly said line is bound to be severely blurred
Joe "I have a friend that wants to know if archery, jiu jitsu, hunting, pool, Quake, podcasting, comedy writing, elk meat consumption and sauna are addictions."
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
This sounds nuts but I have a few family members who are seriously addicted to fitness!!! It really is an addiction. I guess there’s worse things to be addicted to.
@@TheGirlnurse maybe that’s good addiction? I mean you are addicted to staying fit lol that’s not bad that’s beneficial
You forgot to add the Rogan
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Congrats to the brothers and sisters out their getting clean
I know it's hard 🙏🏼
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
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@Ba Doai bb, to go. C am
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i’m 18 & weed + alcohol has controlled my life for the past 3 years. i know it’s not as intense and controlling as some addictions , but i know it’s time to get help before it gets worse👍🏻
I’m an alcoholic and I’ve been sober for 31 months as of yesterday. I always thought the first year would be the hardest and then I’d be on easy street. But it’s still hard. Every single day I want to drink. That desire is always there and I wonder if it will ever truly go away.
It’s been over 12 years for me, if I said I never had the urge it would be a lie, the benefits of not drinking will slowly outweigh it, I don’t even know you but I can say this, you haven’t drank in 31 months that’s 31 months longer than 99% of people out there with a problem, your part of the 1% your capable of moving mountains and you’ve proved it, your killing it man, and also it does get easier, your doing great Anthony 👍
Congratulations Anthony... keep up with the difficult Work it will get “ easier 🤙🏼
Its very very possible that you can lose the phenomena of craving.
@@Midtown95060 bless up bro. Good looks
Addiction is a horrible thing. I suffered for almost a decade. My vice was opiates. I was a functioning addict at first but towards the end I almost lost everything, including my life. I was even homeless for 4 months. After multiple overdoses I finally got my act together. It was the hardest thing I have ever to do and I lost many people I loved along the way. I try not to dwell on it nowadays but I feel such a deep sadness knowing there are others out there suffering as I did. I wish everyone well who reads this on their journey to sobriety. Things do get better and over time you will find the happiness and joy you thought was non-existent during addiction.
Wow the way she explained the universality of the mental machinery behind addiction (starting at 1:40) was really beautifully said and it helped me become more conscious
I recently watched his interview with Tyson Fury and this applies to very well to Tyson's drastic slump after attaining his goal of defeating the fighter that had been in his sight for so long.
Yh I thought about Fury when she was talking about that
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
Watched a documentary about Avicii a musician who achieved everything he ever wanted by his 20's. He stopped touring and they showed him rich af going on holidays with mates in beautiful places but he cut his own throat with a wine bottle before he reached 30. Looked to me like he should have been fulfilled and happy but nothing could ever compare to achieving your wildest dreams
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@@Yom_Bristol Everyone's addicted to something (or someone).
After a few decades, if you're (ironically) wise... it *ALL* becomes old news, and one realizes that it's all meaningless. Even whomever is at your side when you're about to die, because... let's face it:
There's not going to be anyone *special* when Death rolls around! 😁 Everyone will have abandoned you by then. 💪😎🤟 It's just the nature of narcissists (aka humans).
crack addict for almost a decade. a month sober now. this helped me realise a lot of things about my addiction. thank God and Joe for this.
What a wonderful woman❤wise, compassionate, patient, precise, competent and stringent. These types of people really are angels among us🙏
I fully agree!! A true angel 😇
Another strong mental component of addiction is that living in the moment is not where an addict wants to be. They live in the past remorse's and anger (depressive); or in fear of what the future (anxiety) will deliver together with a fantasy future of no problems (cognitive dissonance) . These are pretty good markers during intermittent sobriety of whether one is experiencing the pains of addition.
beautiful explanation!
Agree. Solution was to properly diagnose what is killing people. I do believe prescription opioids were overprescribed but was that the catalyst to the opioid crisis? Not sure I believe that narrative put to work by politicians as a response to Americans overdosing from opioids I believe to be heroin or fentanyl. Drug users or addicts will always go were they can access drugs. Unfortunately doctors have them that opening. They would have used another access point or drug if they had managed prescription opioids properly. The response was extreme and i know for a fact legitimate pain patients are suffering and it looks like overdose deaths are increasing. That tells me prescription opioids was a small part of the opioid crisis. Why the extreme restrictions and not combate illegal opioids? why not have no empathy or compassion for pain patients? Why did states take such drastic measures passing laws stripping doctors of any power to treats patients. Laws much more restrictive than our own cdc opioid prescribing guidelines?
I sure hope Americans understand why overdose deaths increased and don’t allow government to take more control and power from the people.
@Steve Laundry... actually, you just described LIFE, to some extent.
Granted, severe responses of anxiety, regret, and cognitive dissonance definitely represent bipolar conditions... but... even then, AGAIN: *society rewards these behaviors*!
Just look at the previous U.S. president. Clearly RIFE with Anxiety, NPD, BPD, and a GIGANTIC cognitive dissonance which... instead of requiring psychiatric care... WAS AWARDED & REWARDED by equally narcissistic patrons. It's creepy, but... it's *life*! 💪😎🤟
Basically, if you're NOT manic, psychotic, obsessive, arrogant, driven, successful, rich, etc. ... face it:
You're NOTHING to society. Nothing. Ignored. A loser. Useless. Worthless.
If you're NOT addicted to success... yer done. Sit down, get outta the way. So sayeth society.
#healthy!
Very eloquently put 💖
@@bennettmahan5042 one of the best comments I have seen on here yet. You are right chronic pain patients are suffering and lemke is responsible for it. She should be in jail, and I think very few people should be in jail but she is one of them
Love the way she explained the addiction process not only for drugs but about every facet of life even athletes.So many people have addictions not related to substance abuse.We always wonder why things as simple as friendships and relationships never work thinking were so perfect and don’t realize some of the problems are do to so called addictions that are supposed to be good for us.
I think what she means with not rewarding yourself is that when you accomplish something you should not always reward yourself for that accomplishment. For example you worked overtime and now you’re going to reward yourself with a new watch or something. Instead enjoy the feeling of the accomplishment. Be humble with it. That feeling itself should be the reward. Not something like an ice cream after a run or a bottle of wine. Let the moment pass and be content with. I think that way you stay grounded and are able to continue to focus on accomplishing more things.
i felt cannabis was becoming a negative influence on me. then i decided to grow my own weed and in that i have found a deep appreciation to the plant and the therapeutic benefits to just growing and looking after it. i feel people get addicted when they don't have a positive and healthy relationship to whatever they are addicted to. its not the substance but the approach to the substance. the phone is the most addicting negative thing i can think of.
weed is addictive?
@@Infamous41 life is addicting?
@@NOVACOTTON how? cause we don't kill ourselves fast enuff?
Addiction to the image of 'not being addicted' is the most substantial one of them all.
Social media allows people to project the "image" of what they want to be seen as... but, if you tell the world what you're ACTUALLY like... !!! Oooooh. Bad move. Being ostracized and cajoled will be the next step.
@@Infamous41 condescending comments are addictive?
Wow this lady is incredible, I thought she was going shove her opinion down my throat, never judge a book by its cover, this lady can help so many people battling with addiction without using prescription drugs, seems like god sent an angel that can stop war on drugs, I didn't think that would ever be possible, but I changed my mind .
She sucks man if you dig deeper her real solution is spiritual and finding god. Just another addiction but she will never admit it
@@jfmorache exactly, she also is responsible for tons of death and suffering from the policies she helped create.
@@jfmorache The whole nature of God, or rather the path to enlightenment or "heaven," in most beliefs is usually the attainment of selflessness which is a release from worldly things such as addictions. The reason is because this world is temporary for all of us. Coming to a true understanding and acceptance, not just passing acknowledgement, can really set you on the right path of introspection and extrospection. People say God isn't real, but none of this can be "proven" to be real either. According to science, your whole existence is encapsulated inside your skull. Everything you see, hear, and believe are sensations created inside your mind. This is what science calls consciousness and something it still cannot fully explain. Ultimately, you don't have to look at spirituality or God as beings or things to control you but tools to help you and others. A gun can defend you from a wild animal or kill you in the hands of someone malicious. Religion is the same. Someone can shove it down your throat to control you, or you can search yourself for what you truly believe and set yourself free from the wild animals. There's no magic pill, or magic bullet, life is suffering, but it is also our greatest teacher.
Joe should get Gabor Maté on here to talk about addiction. His book "In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts" is a fascinating explanation on addictions
My Mom had the pleasure of meeting him in the bubble of forgiving the crimes against of indigenous people in Canada. The guy pours empathy she said
yes -
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂 😆
@@jasseyjefferr7787 I can imagine. He has seen some crazy stuff and knows exactly where all these people are coming from
YES! i would love to hear this lady , gabor mate , and johann all on a show talking about it . lets enlighten people shall we?!
I love that last part… “I’m not going to reward myself today” … gotta try it myself because she is very firm on how it changes you.
She does it by practicing her religion everyday. She is just in denial thats its an addiction for her.
@@jfmorache I see the way you see things. One can be addicted to religion.
Needed this one. Recently had set back with my sobriety and felt like I let everyone rooting for me down. Just start a new
It’s tough to fail, slip back, tough on you most of all but it’s also a valuable lesson, a lesson in how important it is to listen to yourself and care for yourself. I’m sure you’re familiar with HALT (hungry, angry, lonely, tired) and how important it is to reach to someone when one or several of these come to play. Good luck man, you can do this!
One of the greatest JRE episodes
It’s true, Gaming (PC Gaming) destroyed my first marriage. Of course, I stopped when I found out she was cheating but by then, it was too late. That was a very hard lesson to learn because I loved her and the divorce affected our 4 & 3-year-old children. She warned me too but being addicted to gaming 7-8 hours a day! (I’d come home from work at 3:00 and be on the PC until 11:00-midnight, sometimes later) I wasn’t good enough to be a Professional. But, we got along about 2 years after that and she’s since passed away from Leukemia. She was always a GREAT Mom though, God rest her soul.
You were the victim but she tried to vilify you.
Ironic if she didn't support you during your medical crisis, I bet she begged for your support during her medical crisis...and you gave it because you were always the better person.
I'm sorry for your loss.
I'm personally addicted to video games and I know it. Over the past 10 years, I've spent about $10,000 on games (for PC, Switch, Xbox) and I find myself constantly waiting for the next 'big thing' like a crack addict contemplating their next fix.
My biggest problem is that I don't care that I'm addicted. After the end of my 13th relationship when I was 24, I sort of receded into my room and kept playing every single AAA game that came out. My life consisted of the gym and gaming. Now with the pandemic, it's only been about gaming.
I'm 28 now and I still won't stop. I don't want to. Maybe it's because I know what will happen if I do -- I'll ask myself "what now?"
@@assassinaria addictions can be good or bad depending on what you’re addicted to and your perception. I’d prefer to be addicted to video games over pain meds and antidepressants that make my penis a gummy worm
I lost my job during the epidemic and I got into gaming very heavily, it’s been almost a year since I worked and I have no desire to even apply for a new one. All I care about is being the most OP in game and let everyone know how cool I am. Shyt is becoming somewhat embarrassing 🤦🏽♂️
y'all need to get on the knees for rock just for a bit of perspective
Get a good addiction, like the one that if you keep doing it, you are going to be very successful in some area of life, which then primes you for success in life in general. Like work.
Anna has the most calming voice I’ve ever heard
You dont need much
She's a sophist and a quack, responsible for the opiate overdoses being at all-time highs. Her policies directly caused underprescribing of pain, which sent pain patients to the streets or suicide or life of terrible pain. Now overdoses are higher than ever yet opiates at 20 year low for prescribing. Yet she claims we can't legalize the drugs because the outcome would be bad? She lacks personal responsibility she claims others must have
currently smoking my share of grass. i know that weed isn’t physically addictive but just like everything you can become addicted to it. she’s right when she says it’s our desire to control how we feel in the moment. drugs are like the opposite of work lol
Weed is 100% addictive mentally! It can fuck you up
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weed is physically addictive, people can experience withdrawals such as lack of apetite, stomach sickness, and excessive sweating from weeks to months depending on the individual and how heavy they used
@Bill Haggard big facts
I had a thought about weed being physically addictive. I think the way neurons fire in the brain between themselves is physical addiction. Especially when you smoke daily and all your lifestyle is supported with weed. Well you can call it mental addiction but there are some changes in the brain for sure.
It's so true what she said re the comedown after getting injured or otherwise after that long term high of whatever lifestyle activity that pushes up dopamine.
Everyone in my family was addicted to substances except for me. I had romantic partners who had addictions to substances.
I was pretty successful, as a business owner, and a single mom after my divorce, as well as being on the PTA, bodybuilder, etc. I didn't realize until I became very sick with CFS and fibromyalgia, and had to give up my business and all my activities that that is what I was addicted to.
The comedown ( after my initial time of loving the rest and being housebound. The high of the adrenaline of going going going; socializing; recognition; etc was gone, and had to reevaluate my identity
Great title . I crossed the line somewhere and now somewhere between discipline and addiction
It's easy to quit any addiction but staying quit is a whole different world
I’ve been addicted to karate, lifting, and now jujitsu. I broke my leg around 18 and it turned my addiction destructive for a while. Set and setting play a lot to how someone like me reacts to life. When people loose hope it’s very hard to deal with the “come down”.
We all lose hope.programed to do it.is it a test or stubborness to not admit.i hope human kind is not getting stupider.but.....then again horses for courses some want blinkers some admit they can't or wish they are the best ....truth is we all make excuses if we or I f up.if anyone's perfect can U help me..lol.money life tax death.i don't like games.. here's to the players 🤕🤔😁🦉.
5 years since i've had a drop of alcohol, never gonna drink again. 25 days off cannabis & cigg after smoking every day for 27 years. Never thought i would manage without it. The first 10 days i had extreme handsweating, angst, depression, insane nightmares craving etc. But i got thru it and all is good now. If you're struggeling with addiction i feel with you. You can do it.
I'm addicted to the Dr Anna Lembke podcast. I do not want to be treated honestly.
I use to be addicted to working out, but undisciplined in that I trained through injuries; be it at the gym and/or at work. Self medicating is awesome to an extent and then finding balance living with injuries.
How can that be considered a disease? It's like calling Gambling a disease... THis is a mind set, It's an obsessive mind set, Big pharma and science don't want you to know that though...
@@dontbetreadin4777 like Adrenaline Junkies
Balance and moderation is key
Again I’m sure loads of people are going to relate to this. Outstanding work guys 🙌
I’m addicted to typing pointless comments on JRE videos
You and jopo
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@@JohnfromWaterFrontVillige lol
omg someone give this guy a netflix comedy special, maybe he'll cure cancer while he's at it
That's funny, because I have an addiction of reading pointless comments on JRE videos.
Best advice I ever got." Life is what you make it."
I'm addicted to being fit/lifting weights. I get depressed, feel insecure and tend to stay at home and procrastinate whenever I have the slightest injury and can't workout.
It's a double edged sword for me because I will always stay fit throughout my life as long as my body allows it. But if I had stop lifting for whatever reason I will never be able live normally.
look into peptides and get some collagen powder, calcium pills going that’ll help w injuries
That's an addiction to the adrenaline and endorphins associated with working out.
Keep going! The world rewards THAT addiction. But you have to be the best, else, you'll be ignored, or, it'll claim that you shouldn't work out too much.
BUT... if you're the best, it'll all get the world's stamp of approval! 💪😎🤟 Then, you can work out as much as you like, and everyone will want to 'be like that' too. It's a good way to find followers + sell products, also. 😎
Would love a crumble of that too!, Busy spending all day doing art , but i do get in few chin ups and push ups every now and then
I'm addicted to watching ur pod cast
I’m addicted to weed…. I admit it’s an addiction because I really want to stop. But I can’t fight the urge to stop when I’m feeling anxious before work or at home when I’m gaming. Gonna listen to the full episode to hopefully try and understand why Im like this.
We're lost, man, but it's gonna be alright once we find the tunnel we're meant to travel down. Rn we can't even strive for the light cause we're not giving ourselves the tunnel, find your tunnel and get gritty in there
For the past 9 years, I've smoke a joint once a month, only during the new moon as our bodies get the best sleep during these days. By limiting myself to once a month, it's become a habit and I don't even think about smoking other than when the new moon approaches. Having that perspective shift can be a really powerful tool to get you past hurdles on difficult subjects you've been thinking about or struggling with. I do, however, see a lot of people that have difficulty with addiction when it comes to smoking. My grandfather and father were both avid smokers so I'm most likely nothing special when it comes to my resistance to addiction, especially considering how obsessed I became about Runescape when I was younger. I've also been trough some pretty shitty times, and never felt the need to smoke more weed. Making a habit out of things really seems to help me pace myself.
This lady did a great job fielding difficult questions, being articulate, and objective.
Relapsed after 13 months and have really spiraled in just 4 days. If you do one thing today saw a prayer for me.
It’s mind boggling how much I’ve learned from The Joe Rogan Experience. It’s almost like Joe is my second dad.
True that
Have you seen the video
Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones
It’s hilarious! 😡 😂 😆
I've learned way more than I ;earned in 16 years of schooling. Now working remote, don't get to listen as much, unfortunately. It's amazing all the stuff I've learned on here, then I tell people and they have no clue
@@thebaseballking1123 take it all in and don’t be cocky…sometime it happens with some people
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Fighting a cocaine addiction .😢 been through family trauma . Currently cutting it down massively an going tee total . Lots of love people
"To really break an addiction you must have a different kind of focus for the mind that must really be all-consuming. It may even look like another addiction. But it must be strong enough to displace and replace what has captivated your mind previously, and what still tends to captivate your mind. Instead of being addicted to a drug, you become addicted to God. You become addicted to the experience of Knowledge within yourself, the deeper intelligence that God has placed within you. You become addicted to serving others. You become addicted to maintaining your health. This new addiction may be temporary but it serves as a bridge."
A quote from *The New Message from God*
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You CANT get sober without god
She nails it with when and how that athletic road comes to an end. My knees arthritis ended my ability to run and play hoop. This was made me miserable in my late 20s thus the dirty 30s.
“Maybe he needs a new spouse” best response ever
I got spotify when you moved. I didn't like it. I miss you so I'm back over there. I'm sort of warming up to it a little now. However they really need a comments section. Even if somehow only for your channel.
4:30 - this is the real point.
The come down is crippling to most "legends"
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I can't even describe all the things I went through while drinking. Went to rehab 2x, 1/2 house, then back home. I still slip up.and it seems like it's once every 6mos. Thankfully the amount I drink, during these times, gets less and less. And, I don't continue to drink and try to get back up ,on my feet. I used drugs/alcohol from the time I was 11/12 til 21mos ago. (41 yrs old)
I went undiagnosed with Bi-polar type 2 w/ some schizo stuff, ptsd, etc...,because as an adult ,I thought it was weak to seek out help. I went through a ton of sexual abuse at a very young age, from men and women, relatives and people charged with caring for me. I kept going through bad shit, and at 21, I was drugged and raped by 2 men. I used to escape and feel normal. I am still working on understanding all this stuff and working to be a better version of Me. Mental Health is no joke, and it can lead people to really get lost in addiction. Much love to all those dealing with crazy nonsense
Half way in and joe hasn’t mentioned that he smokes weed and drinks daily
The really important kind of freedom involves attention, and awareness, and discipline, and effort, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them, over and over, in myriad petty little unsexy ways, every day
my parents died when i was very young and they left me $22 mill. age 18 i was full blown drug addict. at age 21 i got addicted to gambling. at age 23 i was homeless. i stoped doing drugs on 9/11/2001. but gambling was the hardest for me. i struggled with gambling addiction till I was 42. Im 46 now and i accomplished more in last 4 years than first 42 years of my life. most importantly I am happy that im still alive.
I’ve been teetering on sobriety for years. Got shot last year and went into a very dark place. I see the light and I’m slowly climbing towards it
This was a very intelligent discussion. These are the kinds of guests I like to listen to on Joe Rogan.
Except I had to turn it off bc this woman would go “yeah, mhmm, right, yeah , yeah, mhhmmm sure, yeah, yes, mhmm, right” literally after every sentence Joe said
Terrible discussion, she's a lying quack responsible for tons of pain and suffering, suicides and overdoses
4 years 7 months sober myself from alcohol.. life still just feels so dull and boring without it though. like i feel i can't find the same level of enjoyment no matter what i do and i know i don't ever want to go back to where i did get that enjoyment from
Kind of ironic when he says,”your a micheal Jordan” or “gambling addict”. Jordan was a gambling addict lol
Shows she doesn't know much about MJ lol
@@A_Brion I think that was rogan. But ya
Positive thinking is the act of choosing ideas that empower you over those that limit you.
If you are reading you will succeed keep moving
Trading crypto and investing now will be very wise but trading without a professional is never a good idea, contact my Mr John for investment ideas.
Whátsápp👇🏻.
To those dealing with addiction know that you can beat it... It's all mental and the willingness to feel discomfort.
All mental?
Fascinating discussion. Probably worth listening to the whole episode.
I remember during Kobe’s final year in the NBA doing his farewell tour, I felt bad for him. All the sacrifices he made for the game it honestly felt like he was dying, because who was Kobe without basketball? It wasn’t until about 2018/2019 when he started doing interviews when i realized he had a great life outside of basketball.
The best definition of addiction I have ever heard from 5:30 to end of clip.
I want to see Sadhguru on Joe Rogan podcast!!
Please Joe make it happen!!
It is weird that you have never invited the most influential mind of our time on your podcast.
I thank you in advance.
Smart lady, she's also a great communicator.
Again I’m sure loads of people are going to relate to this. Outstanding work guys 🙌
Leg 🦵🦵 End
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Please make this episode full and free for all I feel like this could be one outhouse all time greats just from the two clips i've seen so far
Given up on this episode. An hour in and Joe won’t stop talking about himself when there’s probably millions of people who would benefit from this discussion if he just got over himself for a minute.
Agreed. His inability to understand being present was astounding
The I'm an addict because I was addicted to video games in the very beginning made me turn it off. It really pissed me off. What a joke. I like him but sometimes he's fuckin clueless.
I mean hes called himself a moron you cant be upset with him
@@deleted5876 I this case, he should just call himself an Addict, not a moron.
As someone who has dealt with many addicts over time, there is a phase when things are 'good' where you just can't reach them. Where they just don't see the addiction and long term cost of their extreme behavior because its 'good' right now.
Its like the vampire myth, they can't see themselves in the mirror but everyone else can't take their eyes off them even as they are being drained.
It does get better about half way....I like Joe but he was trying to make himself out to be a macho hero and everyone else is weak.....he doesn't have a destructive, addictive personality in the slightest so he wouldn't be able to relate. She should be talking to someone like Russel Brand about this, not Joe Rogan.
This changed a perception of addiction. As I was listening this episode I was pondering how similar is obsession and addiction. If you say I'm addicted to workout or obsessed with workout.
Absolutely everyone is addicted to something. Anyone who attempts to purport otherwise is CLEARLY addicted to 'projecting an image'. Only question is which images are ACCEPTED by society.
If you're financially successful... all is forgiven and you'll be popular.
If you're sexually successful... all is legit, everyone will follow you.
If you're athletically successful... you'll definitely be worshipped.
If you're none of those, and instead, you like to take it easy... HAH! You're a FAILURE. Your voice counts for less. You need to find a REAL job. One that pays well. Also, get taller. Work out. But only do drugs if they make you more productive. Otherwise, they're bad and wrong. Unless you make money selling them... in which case, you're financially successful! CONGRATS! 😁
You should get Gabor Mate on the show. He's the expert on Addiction
He's great. She's an expert too, tho
I’m my opinion the people that rise from addictions and mental illness are unsung heroes. The magnitude of being able to get out of your own head, (your own universe space) is under appreciated.
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Wife - why do you watch so much Joe Rogan?
Me - I can quit Joe Rogan when I want!
Please invite James O'Keefe on the podcast. He's literally changing the world with his work.
I was addicted to online sports gambling during lockdown lost a crap ton of money 😟
sorry. online gambling including slots is a huge issue for a lot of people. it doesn’t help that they keep advertising it everywhere
They should rename Spotify to JRE because that’s the only reason I go there
Same here.
For every one Michael Jordan, there’s a thousand kids with the same discipline that get no glory.
Not sure why, but this gives me old school JRE vibes. Love it, I'm gonna actually go to spotify to watch this one.
Addiction is when the desire to seek immediately pleasure continues to cause long-term harm yet we still continue to seek that pleasure.
You want to stop something you have got to WANT it. If you want it, it’s achievable
True. Depending on your brain patterns it can be harder for some than others
being "addicted" to positive things is hardly addictive as the rewards are readily apparent whereas being addicted to something detrimental is just the opposite and therefore is actually a true addiction. being hyper focused on winning and succeeding is simply discipline.
Yep. Wonder if dogs would be considered addicts by Dr. Lembke?
They are completely trained and motivated by rewards (food/praise), and they are trained to become elite in their fields (K9/Military/Agility/etc.) - almost all aspects of life are motivated by some type of reward. As a Christian my goal is to please and bring honor to God. Even someone practicing Buddhism, aim to eliminate desire and attachment in the hope of being rewarded with attaining nirvana.
No say you just said "true addiction". Addiction is addiction, it doesn't matter what it is
@@monzie8123 oh, well if you're trying to get super technical then you could only say that about those things that in and of themselves cause one to become addicted, which hard work would not fall under as it requires discipline..
Please do a podcast with Robert Turkla on the youtube sustainability and also the way youtube is limiting content that outdoors channels started and growed with. It would have a large and broad audience and it would be awesome to watch/listen to. Love the channel!
Check out the turbine guy on youtube for sustainability and new green technology
Addiction is repetitively doing/consuming something in an uncontrolled, spontaneous & compulsive way that is likely doing you harm. Discipline is planned & coordinated task-completion/practice with a long-term goal of making you 'better'. There is no fine-line between these two concepts. Rogan saying his friends are 'addicted to golf' lacks understanding.
Rogan is dumb like a rock, so no wonder he lacks understanding
Except that's not addiction. You should listen to the podcast.
He should get you on the podcast
So would limiting how often I hit my vape be a form of self control? Like for instance when I work ill tell myself not to hit it for atleast an hour or 2, mainly to get a good buzz. The longer I wait the better the buzz. Idk
Our sense of being a separate ‘Me’ (1.Control; 2.Compulsion; 3.Craving; 4.Continued despite consequences) is the primary addiction.
I will almost always find something informative and entertaining on this podcast. Being on Spotify has allowed Joe to have an open platform without mostly any censorship and his openness to have people on from every walk of life makes it more enriching and entertaining.
You sound like PR for spotify
@@9an13l Don't I though. It came straight from the heart.
@@ID30394 that sounds even worse lol
@Magi I've always enjoyed listening to Alan Watts, especially with his British accent. I myself have become more and more a deep, critical thinker.
WE do hear about it/them afterwards.. they call them washed-up, which is to say a pretty sad indictment on society.
Golf is not addictive. It’s just a way of life
Struggling to overcome a cocaine addiction. In my mind I kno what I'm doing wrong but I do it anyway. Sometimes it's very random
Give up drink as well because we know they go hand in hand.
Your mind is stronger than the addiction, if you really want to quit just stop doing it. It's that simple.
@@Goodser don't drink mate.
@@alexjoseph4665 no it's not
@@thischarminglovehound2376 Yes it is. I'm currently 4 years clean from IV heroin addiction.
I smoked for 20+ years. 4 months ago I decided to quit cold turkey., it was hard but not as hard as I thought. We suffer more in imagination than we do in real life. Now I'm beginning to completely change my life. Better job, better health, better relationships
Can you invite Dr. Gabor Mate and/or Wes Watson on the podcast!?
"And"? Wes would ask Gabor for his paperwork.
@@rong2912 Hell yea! He'd hand it right to him.
@@ShroomFactory Gabor would bitch up to PC
Get Wes on
@@rong2912 lmao
4 weeks clean from painkillers today. I feel free.
I just wished spotify worked like it's supposed to, so I can ACTUALLY watch the show
What do you mean
Missing the latest episodes like me? The latest episodes I can see are for August 2020...
@@jackhollow616 no
@@Opamp7 mine update regularly
@@niallkcummins1006 the app crashes/freezes/shits itself constantly
'Our society rewards certain kinds of addiction more than others'
i appreciate her well-balanced answers to joe's kinda extreme and off-the-wall examples
Well-balanced answers? How is demanding pain patients suffer and prohibition continues to destroy our communities with gang violence "well balanced"
She is fantastic
I am addicted to horse beef you guys haha oh boy I love it too much
In class too😪I hate my study habits
Go back to fighting please
@@B-RaDD Yea what does Overeem need to study for anyways